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    ➥ Product Name - Cortexi Drops

    ➥ Side Effects - No Major Side Effects

    ➥ Category - Hearing Loss, Tinnitus

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    ➥ Availability – Official Website

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    Cortexi Reviews: Sound waves pass via the ear canal to the middle and inner ear, where they are converted into electrical impulses by hair cells in a portion of the cochlea and sent to the auditory cortex of the brain through the auditory nerve. The brain's circuits do not get the expected signals when hair cells are damaged—by loud noise or ototoxic chemicals, for example. Tinnitus, often known as the illusion of sound, is caused by this stimulating aberrant neuronal activity.


    Cortexi Tinnitus: Most tinnitus sufferers who seek medical attention describe it as a subjective, persistent sound, such as a ringing or buzzing in the ears, and most have some degree of hearing loss. Loud noise, chemicals that harm the nerves in the ear (ototoxic substances), impacted earwax, middle ear issues (including infections and vascular tumours), and ageing are all factors that contribute to hearing loss (and tinnitus). Tinnitus can also be a sign of Meniere's disease, a problem with the inner ear's balancing system.


    Tinnitus can develop anywhere along the auditory pathway, from the outer ear to the middle ear and inner ear to the auditory cortex of the brain, where it is believed to be stored (in a sense, imprinted). Damage to the cochlea's hair cells is one of the most frequent causes of tinnitus (see "Auditory pathways and tinnitus"). The nerve impulses produced by sound waves are assisted by these cells. Similar to turning up the volume on a car radio to find a station's signal, the brain in effect "turns up the gain" on those pathways in an effort to detect the signal if the auditory pathways or circuits in the brain don't receive the signals they're expecting from the cochlea.



    The majority of tinnitus cases are "sensorineural," which means they are brought on by hearing loss in the cochlea or cochlear nerve. Tinnitus, though, can come from other areas. We typically don't hear the somatic noises that our bodies naturally create since we are listening to external stimuli. Somatic noises can be made audible to us by anything that interferes with regular hearing. For instance, if your outer ear is blocked by earwax, you can experience head noise.